Hello,
I have a man who passed away and gave money to the following churches, but I have not been able to locate addresses for them anywhere, and the Italian Consulate has been of no help whatsoever. His son is ther representative on the court file and is very ill, so we would like to pay these before he passes so that he knows his fathers wishes were met. If anyone is able to help me locate addresses, you would be helping a great family who after emigrating wanted to will these churches at home some money. The Cosenza churches are:
1. Santo Ippolito Chiesa
2. San Francesca De Paola Chiesa
3. Santa Lucia de Ippolito Chiesa
4. Santa Liberata Chiesa
5. Santa Francesco de Paterno Chiesa
Thank you in advance for any help you can provide or suggest.

I have sent an email to the mayor of Cosenza asking for his help in resolving this for you.
I'll let you know if and when I receive a response.
I realized later that the churches named are not the parish churches so would not appear on the website.

schrine3 wrote:Hello,I have a man who passed away and gave money to the following churches, but I have not been able to locate addresses for them anywhere, and the Italian Consulate has been of no help whatsoever. His son is ther representative on the court file and is very ill, so we would like to pay these before he passes so that he knows his fathers wishes were met. If anyone is able to help me locate addresses, you would be helping a great family who after emigrating wanted to will these churches at home some money. The Cosenza churches are:1. Santo Ippolito Chiesa2. San Francesca De Paola Chiesa3. Santa Lucia de Ippolito Chiesa4. Santa Liberata Chiesa5. Santa Francesco de Paterno ChiesaThank you in advance for any help you can provide or suggest.

Here there is the list of the churches of the town of COSENZA (from Italian white pages)

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